We have to admit, as former games journalists ourselves, seeing Jupiter & Mars featured in two of the world's most renowned video game magazines has been quite a thrill. Especially given that it was the 25th anniversary edition of EDGE with the spread on Jupiter & Mars. If you live in Europe (or have access to a Barnes & Noble or other fine bookstore that carries these magazines), make sure to check them out!


The last time a game involving J&M director James Mielke was so prominently featured in EDGE, it was Child Of Eden on the December 2010 issue. Eagle-eyed gamers will recognize the DNA of Eden resurfacing in Jupiter & Mars—neon edges, the natural world colliding with technology, a strong musical element.

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